Search for dissertations about: "segregation processes"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 79 swedish dissertations containing the words segregation processes.
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6. On the cell cycle of Escherichia coli and cell division in Haloferax mediterranei
Abstract : Escherichia coli has served as a model organism for prokaryotes for several decades and is perhaps the most well characterised organism on earth. The use of fluorescence microscopy during recent years has contributed substantially to our understanding of the essential cell cycle processes chromosome replication, chromosome segregation and cell division. READ MORE
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7. On the role of actin in yeast protein quality control
Abstract : Every cell is equipped with a protein quality control system to ensure the proper function of proteins. This is essential for both cell maintenance and the generation of new and healthy cells. READ MORE
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8. The Imagined versus the Real Other : Multiculturalism and the Representation of Muslims in Sweden
Abstract : Are Muslims so different from other citizens in Sweden, that they have to live in segregation and be separated from the rest of society? What is a Muslim, and who is to define this category? In this thesis, the author presents the main actors in this discussion and their ideological positions. The multiculturalist ideology is hegemonic in Sweden on issues concerned with cultural diversity, and intellectuals in various fields of knowledge subscribe to the main moral dictates of this ideology. READ MORE
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9. The Drosophila POU/Oct factors: multifaceted proteins
Abstract : Dysregulation of physiological and cellular processes underlies various pathological conditions, including cancer and inflammatory disorders. Unraveling the molecular mechanisms driving these processes is crucial. READ MORE
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10. On aging and the role of Ubp3 in heterochromatic gene silencing and protein quality control
Abstract : Aging is characterized by a build-up of damage in organisms ranging from protists to multi-cellular species. This damage adversely affects core components such as DNA and proteins which are necessary to sustain life. READ MORE